Anonymous wrote:It's not just because of alphabetical order that Janney comes first in JKLM. Way to go, Jaguar moms and dads!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Janney family and I really don't see the point of this post. Are you trying to brag? Maybe some of that money could be donated to schools who don't have the PTA funds that we do?
The OP bragged using false information. While the auction did bring in a significant amount, it was less than half of what the trouble-starter wrote.
Anonymous wrote:It's not just because of alphabetical order that Janney comes first in JKLM. Way to go, Jaguar moms and dads!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh. I was at Glen Echo a few weeks ago and saw groups of kids (seemed K through 1st/2nd) from the school on a field trip. Very poorly supervised--I would not feel comfortable with those ratios and kids running around. Teachers/staff weren't paying attention and some of them didn't seem exactly nice. Maybe they should funnel some of that money into hiring and training.
A ratio of 2 staff/teachers for 20 kids is not good enough for you?
And these are 6 year olds.
I agree that for an outing more staff would be preferable. 2 for 20 kids is the norm for aftercare.
Anonymous wrote:It's not just because of alphabetical order that Janney comes first in JKLM. Way to go, Jaguar moms and dads!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh. I was at Glen Echo a few weeks ago and saw groups of kids (seemed K through 1st/2nd) from the school on a field trip. Very poorly supervised--I would not feel comfortable with those ratios and kids running around. Teachers/staff weren't paying attention and some of them didn't seem exactly nice. Maybe they should funnel some of that money into hiring and training.
A ratio of 2 staff/teachers for 20 kids is not good enough for you?
Anonymous wrote:Meh. I was at Glen Echo a few weeks ago and saw groups of kids (seemed K through 1st/2nd) from the school on a field trip. Very poorly supervised--I would not feel comfortable with those ratios and kids running around. Teachers/staff weren't paying attention and some of them didn't seem exactly nice. Maybe they should funnel some of that money into hiring and training.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Janney family and I really don't see the point of this post. Are you trying to brag? Maybe some of that money could be donated to schools who don't have the PTA funds that we do?
The OP bragged using false information. While the auction did bring in a significant amount, it was less than half of what the trouble-starter wrote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh. I was at Glen Echo a few weeks ago and saw groups of kids (seemed K through 1st/2nd) from the school on a field trip. Very poorly supervised--I would not feel comfortable with those ratios and kids running around. Teachers/staff weren't paying attention and some of them didn't seem exactly nice. Maybe they should funnel some of that money into hiring and training.
That wasn't the regular school program. If you saw issues, please report them to the after school program or the PTA. My kid was on that trip- what did you see?
Also curious as my youngest was on that field trip and I've always found that the after school program is over staffed.
In any case I'm glad to hear the kids were out running around - that's what they should be doing at that age - so long as they didn't wander onto the Clara Barton Parkway I'm not too concerned about it.
I posted about the field trip. I meant to be snarky but I didn't mean to worry any parents. Had I seen anything truly dangerous, I would have done something. The open-area playground and aquarium were overrun with kids and by my count (yes, I counted as I was curious because it didn't seem like there were enough adults) there seemed to be 2 adults/20 kids. That would not be acceptable to me (and it's a much worse adult/kid ratio than I've seen at my own kids' elementary) but might be fine for others. I saw staff talking with each other and being impatient but nothing abusive.
Someday I'll understand why so many people in this area constantly find the need to be snarky.
In this case you've offered not a whiff of anything that most level headed parents would ever be worried about and for good measure threw in some snark. So I'll be snarky and wonder about a parent who is lucky enough to not be working during the week is doing passing judgement on the kids of those of us who are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh. I was at Glen Echo a few weeks ago and saw groups of kids (seemed K through 1st/2nd) from the school on a field trip. Very poorly supervised--I would not feel comfortable with those ratios and kids running around. Teachers/staff weren't paying attention and some of them didn't seem exactly nice. Maybe they should funnel some of that money into hiring and training.
That wasn't the regular school program. If you saw issues, please report them to the after school program or the PTA. My kid was on that trip- what did you see?
Also curious as my youngest was on that field trip and I've always found that the after school program is over staffed.
In any case I'm glad to hear the kids were out running around - that's what they should be doing at that age - so long as they didn't wander onto the Clara Barton Parkway I'm not too concerned about it.
I posted about the field trip. I meant to be snarky but I didn't mean to worry any parents. Had I seen anything truly dangerous, I would have done something. The open-area playground and aquarium were overrun with kids and by my count (yes, I counted as I was curious because it didn't seem like there were enough adults) there seemed to be 2 adults/20 kids. That would not be acceptable to me (and it's a much worse adult/kid ratio than I've seen at my own kids' elementary) but might be fine for others. I saw staff talking with each other and being impatient but nothing abusive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh. I was at Glen Echo a few weeks ago and saw groups of kids (seemed K through 1st/2nd) from the school on a field trip. Very poorly supervised--I would not feel comfortable with those ratios and kids running around. Teachers/staff weren't paying attention and some of them didn't seem exactly nice. Maybe they should funnel some of that money into hiring and training.
That wasn't the regular school program. If you saw issues, please report them to the after school program or the PTA. My kid was on that trip- what did you see?
Also curious as my youngest was on that field trip and I've always found that the after school program is over staffed.
In any case I'm glad to hear the kids were out running around - that's what they should be doing at that age - so long as they didn't wander onto the Clara Barton Parkway I'm not too concerned about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh. I was at Glen Echo a few weeks ago and saw groups of kids (seemed K through 1st/2nd) from the school on a field trip. Very poorly supervised--I would not feel comfortable with those ratios and kids running around. Teachers/staff weren't paying attention and some of them didn't seem exactly nice. Maybe they should funnel some of that money into hiring and training.
That wasn't the regular school program. If you saw issues, please report them to the after school program or the PTA. My kid was on that trip- what did you see?